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- (November 14) [with Bronwyn Lloyd] "U." Love Letters and Other Correspondences: An Artist Curated Book by Roseanne Bartley. ISBN 978-0-646-89402-7. Melbourne: Press Print, 2024: 61.
- BECN (9/12/22-5/7/23)
- (October 16) Titirangi Poets Ezine No.29 (October 2024)
- Heavy Rescue 401 (5/12/22-8/3/24)
- (October 15) “Nice.” Live Encounters Poetry & Writing: Free Online Magazine from Planet Earth. Ed. Mark Ulyseas. Vol. 3 (November-December 2024): Aotearoa Poets and Writers. Guest Editor Lincoln Jaques.
- (October 5) "Unpopular Mechanics: Crossing Auckland for Emma Smith." Emma Smith: The Municipal Gardens (5-6 October 2024). Auckland: The Waiting Room, 2024.
- (September 8) “It was so and not so (after Richard von Sturmer)." Contribution to "It was so and not so.” John Geraets. broaches (8/9/24)
- It was so and not so (after Richard von Sturmer) (19/6/24)
- (September 1) "Scurvy Grass." Mike Johnson: A Festschrift. Ed. Trevor Landers. Auckland: www.matatuhitaranaki.ac.nz, 2024.
- Scurvy Grass (6/2-22/7/21)
- (May 15) "The Other Side." The Imaginary Museum (15/5/24)
- Amerika (after Goethe) (14-15/5/24)
- (May 2) E M O: EVA AVE - Moons of Mars – Ovid in Otherworld (27/11/23-2/5/24)
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EVA AVE:
- E M O
- Welcome (5/6-14/7/05)
- Inheritor (10/4-14/7/05)
- Metaphors of The 1001 Nights (30/6/95-2/8/03) Moons of Mars:
- Burmese Days (20-23/3/03)
- Trois filles de leur mère (24/11-2/12/01)
- Free Love (20/11/04-25/4/05)
- Marriage (14-26/8/99)
- The Stranger (14-17/8/99) Ovid in Otherworld:
- Tristia 3.2 (12/7-15/8/06)
- Tristia 3.3 (13/7-27/8/06)
- Tristia 3.8 (18/7-27/8/06)
- Tristia 3.10 (11/7-27/8/06)
- Tristia 3.12 (13/7-27/8/06)
- Tristia 3.13 (13/7-27/8/06)
- Tristia 5.7 (13/7-28/8/06)
- Tristia 5.10 (13/7-28/8/06)
- Tristia 5.12 (13/7-28/8/06)
- Epistulae 1.2 (14/7-29/8/06)
- Sleep Threshold – Hypnagogia (15-29/6/06)
- Epistulae 4.7 (14/7-30/8/06)
- Epistulae 4.10 (14/7-30/8/06)
- Epistulae 4.14 (14/7-30/8/06)
- Fasti V: 421-44 (27-28/9/06)
- E M O
- (April 22) “Poetry Shelf Monday Poem: ‘Experimental’ by Jack Ross.” Paula Green. NZ Poetry Shelf: a poetry page with reviews, interviews, and other things (22/4/24)
- Experimental (9/12/22-8/2/24)
- (March 12) “My mother’s rose bushes.” Poetry Aotearoa Yearbook 2024: Revelations [Issue #58]. Ed. Tracey Slaughter. ISBN 978-1-99-101670-6. Auckland: Massey University Press, 2024: 119-20.
- My mother’s rose bushes (18/9/22-2/4/23)
- (February 17) "Troy Town." The Imaginary Museum (17/2/24)
- Rear Window (8/10/22-17/2/24)
- (February 8) Let It Rain E UA TE UA Tukuna ki te Mārama: Poetry from Aotearoa in Multilingual Translation. Ed. Antonella Sarti Evans & Maringikura Mary Campbell, with Abby Hauraki, Dayle Takitimu, & Kumiko Sato Jacolin. Paekakariki, NZ: Earl of Seacliff Art Workshop, 2023. 114 & 196.
- I ♥ NZ (11/2/99)
- The Darkness (23/4-18/6/09)
- (December 11) Titirangi Poets Ezine No.24 (December 2023)
- So does this mean World War III? (18/11/22-11/7/23)
- (September 12) "PhD Days." The Imaginary Museum (12/9/23)
- Houseboat Days (22/11/22-12/7/2023)
- (May 3) “Jack Ross’s ‘A Clearer View of the Hinterland’." Contribution to "Poetry Shelf Favourite Poems” (13-14/4/23). Paula Green. NZ Poetry Shelf: a poetry page with reviews, interviews, and other things (3/5/23)
- A Clearer View of the Hinterland (7-10/7/98)
- (May 2) "The Zero Suite (2023)." Papyri (2/5/23)
- Give blood (26/1-7/2/08)
- Zero at the Bone (12-15/3/08)
- April Fool’s Day (1/4-18/6/09)
- Returning to Auckland after Dark (6/9-1/10/13)
- A Traveller on the Road to Emmaus (2/1-29/8/16)
- Zero is lying down today (18/1/16-22/10/17)
- New Year (19/1/16-19/10/17)
- Last night the heat got (28/1/16-7/5/17)
- What to do till the sentinels come (11-23/4/18)
- All I want (2/9/22-8/4/23)
- Catullus 101 (12/9/22-28/5/23)
- (April 23) "Zero at the Bone." The Imaginary Museum (23/4/23)
- Zero at the bone (12-15/3/08)
- Zero is lying down today (18/1/16-22/10/17)
- All I want (2/9/22-8/4/23)
- (April 10) “Stormy Weather.” Live Encounters Aotearoa New Zealand Poets & Writers Special Edition. Guest Editor Lincoln Jaques. Live Encounters: Free Online Magazine from Village Earth. Ed. Mark Ulyseas (April 2023)
- Stormy Weather (6/6-27/8/21)
- Bus lanes (12/5-6/3/22)
- Emotionally labile (13/10/22-4/1/23)
- (December 18) "Acquisitions (82): Homer." A Gentle Madness (12/9/23)
- Insomnia. Homer. Reefed sails. (after Mandelstam) (24-27/12/22)
- (November 6) Scurvy Grass. Poem by Jack Ross. Design by Bronwyn Lloyd. Auckland, 2022.
- Scurvy Grass (6/2-22/7/21)
- (October 8) From the Fringe of Heaven: Titirangi Poets. Ed. Piers Davies, Ron Riddell, Amanda Eason, & Gretchen Carroll. Auckland: Printable Reality, 2022. 103.
- Faith Hill (22/1/16-3/9/21)
- (October 7) “Time." Contribution to "Poetry Shelf Occasional Poems.” Paula Green. NZ Poetry Shelf: a poetry page with reviews, interviews, and other things (7/10/22).
- No time but the present (24/5-7/10/22)
- (June 3) Contribution to "Poetry Shelf Paragraph Room 3: No ideas but in ...” Paula Green. NZ Poetry Shelf: a poetry page with reviews, interviews, and other things (3/6/22).
- No wars but in words (24-25/5/22)
- (May 6) Contribution to "Poetry Shelf Paragraph Room 2.” Paula Green. NZ Poetry Shelf: a poetry page with reviews, interviews, and other things (6/5/22).
- Time in Poetry (27-28/4/22)
- (April 14) Contribution to "Poetry Shelf Paragraphs: 25 Poets on Poetry.” Paula Green. NZ Poetry Shelf: a poetry page with reviews, interviews, and other things (14/4/22).
- Chocolate Weetbix (6-7/4/22)
- (March 14) Poetry New Zealand Yearbook 2022 [Issue #56]. Ed. Tracey Slaughter. ISBN 978-1-991151-11-7. Auckland: Massey University Press, 2022: 207-8.
- Bowie at Slane (12/1/16-13/7/17)
- (October 18, 2021) Michele 2021. A Birthday Festschrift for Michele Joy Leggott (19/1-18/10/21)
- The Gulf (for Michele) (25/3-4/9/21)
- (September 30) Singlets, Briefs & Shorts: An Anthology of Poems from the Show Me Shorts! New Zealand Short Film Festival 2020. Ed. Trevor M. Landers. PMT Press in association with 99% Press. Auckland: Lasavia Publishing Ltd., 2021. 88-89.
- Just Like the Others (27-28/10/20)
- (September 18) Titirangi Poets Ezine No.11 (September 2021).
- Faith Hill (22/1/16-3/9/21)
- (July 13) The Ultimate Reader of Love for the Book: An Anthology of Writers Deeply Concerned about Massive Book Disposals occurring at the National Library of New Zealand / Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa (the wellsprings of knowledge). Ed. William (Bill) Direen. ISSN 1953-1427. NZ: Phantom Billstickers, 2021: 34. [available at: http://nodisposals.neocities.org].
- Library Dreaming: Wallace Stevens Meets the Hole-in-the-Wall Gang (6/9-1/10/13)
- (June 24) "Poetry Shelf Theme Season: Thirteen poems about home.” [available at: NZ Poetry Shelf: a poetry page with reviews, interviews and other things, ed. Paula Green (24/6/21)].
- We used some (24/1/16-22/10/17)
- (May 20) "Poetry Shelf celebrates new books: Jack Ross reads from The Oceanic Feeling.” [available at: NZ Poetry Shelf: a poetry page with reviews, interviews and other things, ed. Paula Green (20/5/21)].
- Lone pine (14/1-5/12/14)
- Zero is lying down today (18/1/16-22/10/17)
- What do you want? (8/9-13/10/18)
- 1913 (after Apollinaire) (21/6-12/8/15)
- (May 1) “Rogelio Guedea reads Jack Ross’s ‘Howard’.” NZ Hispanic Press: #ElPoemaDelSábado. [available at: Facebook (1/5/21)].
- Howard (5-6/1/14) (trans. Rogelio Guedea)
- (April 30) "Jack Ross / Howard." [available at: Poesía neozelandesa traducido por Rogelio Guedea (1/5/21)].
- Howard (5-6/1/14) (trans. Rogelio Guedea)
- (April 14) "Poetry Shelf celebrates new books with readings: Ten poets read from Poetry New Zealand Yearbook 2021.” [available at: NZ Poetry Shelf: a poetry page with reviews, interviews and other things, ed. Paula Green (14/4/21)].
- Terrorist or theorist? (16/9-4/12/16)
- (March 21) Deborah Walker. “World Poetry Day: Massey University – Johanna Emeney, Bryan Walpert & Jack Ross read.” [available at: YouTubeNZ (21/3/21)].
- Ice Road Trucker (7/2-30/3/15)
- (March 11) Poetry New Zealand Yearbook 2021 [Issue #55]. Ed. Tracey Slaughter. ISBN 978-0-9951354-2-0. Auckland: Massey University Press, 2021: 245-49.
- Terrorist or theorist? (16/9-4/12/16)
- A Traveller on the Road to Emmaus (2/1-29/8/16)
- (March 7) The Oceanic Feeling. Drawings by Katharina Jaeger. Afterword by Bronwyn Lloyd. ISBN 978-0-473-55801-7. Auckland: Salt & Greyboy Press, 2021. 72 pp.
- The Oceanic Feeling (7/1-18/10/17) Family Plot
- Lone pine (14/1-5/12/14)
- Family plot (26/6-12/8/15)
- When you’re the only one (30/9-19/11/17)
- Oh br/other! (6/1/16-13/7/17)
- This morning Sylvie (16/1/16-7/5/17)
- Zero is lying down today (18/1/16-22/10/17)
- What to do till the sentinels come (11-23/4/18)
- Rituals (9/1/16-7/5/17)
- My Uncle Tommy (15-23/4/18)
- 1942 (17/9-4/12/16)
- Very superstitious (4/1-21/8/16)
- Playing the long game (29/1-29/10/16)
- Are Kiwi women (30/1-29/10/16)
- Rather a shock (15/1/16-7/5/17)
- Family skeletons (10/1/16-7/5/17)
- Self-analysis (11/1/16-7/5/17)
- Checking into Facebook (31/1-5/12/16)
- A borrowed life (30/9-2/10/17)
- Psych 101 (7/1/16-4/1/17)
- What do you want? (8/9-13/10/18) Ice Road Trucker
- Ice Road Trucker (7/2-30/3/15)
- Two Fords (17/7-12/8/15)
- Stranded Polar Bear (21/11-14/12/19)
- Indexing Poetry NZ (5/1-29/8/16)
- Turning at the doorstep (21/1/16-19/10/17)
- The perils of public art (8/1/16-7/5/17)
- Communications committee (14/1-4/12/16)
- Oral exam, 1990 (1/1-21/8/16)
- Everything ages too fast (27/1/16-7/5/17)
- Restructuring (7/1-12/3/20)
- Kissing the Blarney Stone (23/4-29/8/16)
- Skins, 1981 (22/2-14/4/19)
- Snorkelling the Great Barrier Reef (17-19/11/17)
- Mark (21/6-12/8/15)
- Reindeer games (27/12/17)
- The Mysterious Island (18-26/4/15)
- Antigone (29/5/14; 18/4-13/6/15)
- Shorts:
- Birds of Passage (12/11/14-7/2/15)
- Auckland Anthem (30/3-15/4/12)
- Hunting in Palmerston (after Su Shi) (6/9-17/10/13)
Translations - On Early Trains (after Boris Pasternak) (26/1-7/2/15)
- Bangalore 2002 (after Boris Pasternak) (30/12/14-7/2/15)
- 1913 (after Apollinaire) (21/6-12/8/15)
- (August 5) "Poetry Shelf poets on their own poems: Jack Ross reads and comments on ‘1942’.” [available at: NZ Poetry Shelf: a poetry page with reviews, interviews and other things, ed. Paula Green (5/8/20)].
- 1942 (17/9-4/12/16)
- (January 20) Poetry New Zealand Yearbook 2020 [Issue #54]. Ed. Johanna Emeney. ISBN 978-0-9951229-3-2. Auckland: Massey University Press, 2020: 115-116, 167.
- Zero is lying down today (18/1/16-22/10/17)
- Are Kiwi women (30/1-29/10/16)
- (December 18) "The Terror." The Imaginary Museum (18/12/19)
- Stranded Polar Bear (21/11-14/12/19)
- (September 4) 8 Poems by New Zealand Poets 2019. Designed by Tara McLeod. Auckland: The Pear Tree Press, 2019. [14-15].
- The Oceanic Feeling (7/1-18/10/17)
- (July 31) Ghost Stories. 978-0-9951165-5-9. 99% Press. Auckland: Lasavia Publishing, 2019. 140 pp.
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Leaves from a Diary of the End of the World:
- 3 Mayan Poems:
- Lacandon-Maya Poem (6/3-23/3/13)
- Tzotzil-Maya Prayer (6/3-23/3/13)
- Yucatán-Maya Hunting Song (6/3-23/3/13)
The Cross-Correspondences:
- 7. Chinese girl students (19/6/18-26/1/19)
- 37. The waiter who’s brought (26/11/18-26/1/19)
- 3 Mayan Poems:
- (April 21) "Three Versions from Rilke (2019)." Papyri (21/4/19).
- from Orpheus in the Bays (17/8-15/10/97)
- After Rilke (15/10/97)
- Christchurch, 15th March 2019 (19/3-14/4/19)
- (April 15) "Monday Poem: Jack Ross's 'What do you want?'" [available at: NZ Poetry Shelf: a poetry page with reviews, interviews and other things, ed. Paula Green (15/4/19)].
- What do you want? (8/9-13/10/18)
- (November 6) Malinche Dreams. Poem by Jack Ross. Design by Bronwyn Lloyd. Auckland: Pania Press, 2018.
- Malinche Dreams (6/7-19/10/17)
- (September 7) Manawatu Writers' Festival 2018 Poetry. Ed. Rachel Doré & Chris Gallavin. Feilding: Manawatu Writers' Festival, 2018. [10].
- Kissing the Blarney Stone (23/4-29/8/16)
- (August 7) Bonsai: Best small stories from Aotearoa New Zealand. Ed. Michelle Elvy, Frankie McMillan & James Norcliffe. ISBN 978-1-927145-98-2. Christchurch: Canterbury University Press, 2018. 188.
- The Storm (3/7-5/8/2000)
- (July 12) "Fernando Pessoa (2000)." Papyri (12/7/18)
- [with David Howard] A Photograph of the Poet (after Jorge Accamé) (4/2-13/2/2000)
- (May 31) "Can Poetry Save the Earth? (2018)." Papyri (31/5/18)
- I ♥ NZ (11/2/99)
- Family plot (26/6-12/8/15)
- What to do till the sentinels come (11-23/4/18)
- 1942 (17/9-4/12/16)
- My Uncle Tommy (15-23/4/18)
- Matter of Britain [after Paul Celan] (9/3-29/4/10)
- (May 31) "Our Changing World: Can Poetry Save the Earth? Public lecture with Prof. Bryan Walpert, Dr. Johanna Emeney & Jack Ross." Massey University podcast (31/5/18): [available at: https://webcast.massey.ac.nz/Mediasite/Play/9728302f42f34f84a683eab918f987db1d?catalog=312af55c-e030-42ad-b9a4-801f05a4a2ba&catalog=312af55c-e030-42ad-b9a4-801f05a4a2ba]
- John Clare: ‘The Skylark’ (1835) (7/5/18)
- I ♥ NZ (11/2/99)
- Family plot (26/6-12/8/15)
- What to do till the sentinels come (11-23/4/18)
- 1942 (17/9-4/12/16)
- My Uncle Tommy (15-23/4/18)
- Matter of Britain [after Paul Celan] (9/3-29/4/10)
- (May 7) "Monday Poem: Jack Ross's 'My Uncle Tommy'." [available at: NZ Poetry Shelf: a poetry page with reviews, interviews and other things, ed. Paula Green (7/5/18)].
- My Uncle Tommy (15-23/4/18)
- (January 31) Collage Poems: 1997-2005. Papyri (31/1/2018)
- Jack's Metamorphoses (15/6/97-23/8/98)
- Conversation Pieces (14/9/97-24/9/98)
- Wharfbury Dogs (21/4/98)
- Evenings in the Blackout (27/10-19/11/98)
- Dieting. I'm Hungry too (21/12/99-5/5/2000)
- In the Cave of Henry James (16/6 & 9/7-28/7/2000)
- Ancestral Voices (9/88-14/3/01)
- Satan's School for Girls (30/5-26/7/02)
- Anamorphoses (22/4-4/10/02)
- Postcards (13/11/02-21/5/03)
- Servants of the Wankh (23/12/02-24/1/03)
- Suburban Apocalypse (13/6/01-7/11/04)
- Days Under Water (27/11/01-24/4/04)
- Citizens of the People’s Republic of Freaktown (27/11 & 12/12/03-14/3/04)
- Muses (for Joanna Margaret Paul) (11/1-18/2/05; 13/5/05)
- (December 28) "Poetry Specials (2008-2018)." Papyri (28/12/2017)
- Minotaur (15-18/12/97 & 19/2/98)
- Je donne à mon espoir (10/3/99)
- Volcanic Glass (3-13/3/08)
- Silhouette (4/4-18/6/09)
- Pale Star (K.M., 1923) (7/4-24/7/09)
- Lounge Room Tribalism (21/1-8/2/11)
- Britain's Missing Top Model (23-7/5/11)
- Except Once (17/3/98)
- Jay Checks His Father into a Home (11/12/12-10/1/13)
- Ice Road Trucker (7/2-30/3/15)
- Antigone (29/5/14; 18/4-13/6/15)
- 1942 (17/9-4/12/16)
- Canberra Tales (24/3-4/12/16)
- Rather a shock (15/1/16-7/5/17)
- Time for an outing (23/1/16-19/10/17)
- Malinche Dreams (6/7-19/10/17)
- Scurvy Grass (6/2-22/7/21)
- (December 28) “Poetry Specials." Mosehouse Studio (28/12/17)
- Time for an outing (23/1/16-19/10/17)
- (December 25) Time for an outing. Poem by Jack Ross. Design by Bronwyn Lloyd. Auckland: Pania Press, 2017.
- Time for an outing (23/1/16-19/10/17)
- (December 23) “The English Opium-Eater." The Imaginary Museum (21-23/12/17)
- (December 7) Graham Fletcher & Jack Ross. “Lounge Room Tribalism.” Scope: Art and Design #14 (November 2017): 133-35. [available at: http://www.thescopes.org/art-and-design-14/lounge-room-tribalism-for-graham-fletcher/].
- Lounge Room Tribalism (21/1-8/2/11)
- (November 6) Rather a shock. Poem by Jack Ross. Design by Bronwyn Lloyd. Auckland: Pania Press, 2017.
- Rather a shock (15/1/16-7/5/17)
- (November 5) "Jack’s Birthday Book.” Mosehouse Studio (5/11/17)
- Rather a shock (15/1/16-7/5/17)
- (October 14) Canberra Tales (2016-17). Papyri (14/10/17)
- (September 9) Forty Years of Titirangi Poets. Ed. Ron Riddell. Auckland: Printable Reality, 2017. 106:
- Two Fords (17/7-12/8/15)
- (August 25) Dianne Firth: Poetry and Place: Catalogue for the Poetry and Place Exhibition, Belconnen Art Centre, 25 August – 17 September 2017. ISBN 978-1-74088-460-0. Canberra: University of Canberra, 2017: 10:
- (August 1) "Poetry Shelf Winter Series: Jack Ross off-piste." [available at: NZ Poetry Shelf: a poetry page with reviews, interviews and other things, ed. Paula Green (1/8/17)].
- Never give up (14/7-1/8/11-27/6/12)
- (June 19) "Grenfell Tower." The Imaginary Museum (19/6/17)
- Grenfell Tower Block Fire (15-21/6/17)
- (May 21) "Bird Skeleton." The Imaginary Museum (21/5/17)
- First Love (12/6/81-18/9/97)
- (May 6) "Palabras Prestadas / Given Words." The Imaginary Museum (6/5/17)
- Ice Road Trucker (7/2-30/3/15) /
Camionero sobre hielo (trans. Charles Olsen)
- Ice Road Trucker (7/2-30/3/15) /
- (May 5) "Palabras prestadas # 117: Jack Ross." [available at: Palabras Prestadas, ed. Charles Olsen (5/5/17)].
- Ice Road Trucker (7/2-30/3/15) /
Camionero sobre hielo (trans. Charles Olsen)
- Ice Road Trucker (7/2-30/3/15) /
- (April 23) "1913: Apollinaire." The Imaginary Museum (23/4/17)
- 1913 (after Apollinaire) (21/6-12/8/15)
- (January 20) "Inauguration Day: January 2017." The Imaginary Museum (20/1/17)
- Trump said (25/1/16-20/1/17)
- (December 25) 1942. Poem by Jack Ross. Design by Bronwyn Lloyd. Pania Singles 4. Auckland: Pania Press, 2016.
- [Canberra Tales:] 1942 (17/9-4/12/16)
- (December 22) "Jack’s Christmas Special 2016." Mosehouse Studio (22/12/16)
- [Canberra Tales:] 1942 (17/9-4/12/16)
- (October 30) "The President of the Philippines." The Imaginary Museum (30/10/16)
- The President of the Philippines (30/10-24/11/16)
- (December 25) Antigone. Poem by Jack Ross. Design by Bronwyn Lloyd. Pania Singles 3. Auckland: Pania Press, 2015.
- Antigone (29/5/14; 18/4-13/6/15)
- (December 21) "special edition." Mosehouse Studio (21/12/15)
- Antigone (29/5/14; 18/4-13/6/15)
- (December 2) "Ice Road Trucker." Six Pack Sound #02. Compiled and edited by Michele Leggott, Tim Page and Brian Flaherty. Auckland: nzepc, 2015. [available at:
http://www.nzepc.auckland.ac.nz/features/six-pack-sound/]
- Ice Road Trucker (7/2-30/3/15)
- Lone pine (14/1-5/12/14)
- Howard (5-6/1/14)
- Leaving Town (10-12/12/13)
- Trying to Write (24/2-22/4/05)
- Our Lady (1/10/04-21/4/05)
- New Zealand’s Next Top Model Speaks (11/4-18/6/09)
- The Darkness (23/4-18/6/09)
- Mayday (1/5-18/6/09)
- Last Conference before Passchendaele (24/12/09-8/2/10)
- The Other Side (21-29/3/13)
- 1914 – The Elberfeld Horses (21-23/3/13)
- 1966 – The Unknown Guest (21-24/3/13)
- 2013 – Rare and Obscure (21-24/3/13)
- The Jay Poems (2012)
- Jay & the Mail-Order Bride (25/1-3/2/12)
- Jay as Line-Manager (2/11/11-3/2/12)
- Jay & the Great Storm (2-3/2/12)
- Jay Addresses the Troops (16-25/3/12)
- Jay & The Economics of Happiness (5-25/3/12)
- Jay on a Friday Night (28/3-25/4/12)
- Jay’s Fear of Retirement (29/3-25/4/12)
- Jay at the Pataphysics Conference (29/3-22/4/12)
- Jay Finds a ’40s Photograph (21-29/9/12)
- Jay on Fate (11/12/12-17/1/13)
- Jay at the Glowworm Caves (11/12/12-10/1/13)
- Jay Checks His Father into a Home (11/12/12-10/1/13)
- Jay Gets His Hair Cut at the Mall (13/12/12-10/1/13)
- On Early Trains (after Boris Pasternak) (26/1-7/2/15)
- Bangalore 2002 (after Boris Pasternak) (30/12/14-7/2/15)
- 12-12-12 (after Dante, Inferno 1: ll. 1-30) (11-18/12/12)
- Thinking of My Father (after Liu Ke Zhang) (6/9-17/10/13)
- (November 26) “Leaves from a Diary of the End of the World.” brief 53 (2015): 80-97.
- Lacandon-Maya Poem (6/3-23/3/13)
- Tzotzil-Maya Prayer (6/3-23/3/13)
- Yucatán-Maya Hunting Song (6/3-23/3/13)
- (September 24) Percutio 9 (2015): 68-69.
- The Mysterious Island (18-26/4/15)
- Antigone (29/5/14; 18/4-13/6/15)
- (August 28) Ice Road Trucker. Poem by Jack Ross. Design by Daniel Fyles. Letterpress printed on Arnhem 1618 cotton-rag paper in Garamond type. Ashhurst: Fyles Web Design, 2015. [limited edition of 9 copies]. [available at: Jane Sanders ART Agent: Poetry Broadsheets].
- Ice Road Trucker (7/2-30/3/15)
- (August 1) “On Early Trains.” Cordite Poetry Review 51: Transtasman, ed. Bonny Cassidy (2015).
- On Early Trains (after Boris Pasternak) (26/1-7/2/15)
- (June 6) “Bangalore 2002.” A Poetry Shelf for Paula Green (2015).
- Bangalore 2002 (after Boris Pasternak) (30/12/14-7/2/15)
- (May 18, 2015) "Something to Say: i.m. John O'Connor." The Imaginary Museum (18/5/15)
- Towards Banks Peninsula (2003):
- The Summons (19/4-5/5/03)
- Searching for the Original (24/4-1/5/03)
- Towards Banks Peninsula (2003):
- (November 26) Anna Jackson, Helen Rickerby & Angelina Sbroma, ed. Truth or Beauty: Biographical Poetry by Participants in Truth or Beauty: Poetry and Biography, Victoria University of Wellington, 26-28 November 2014. Wellington: Seraph Press, 2014. 39-40.
- Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (24/4-15/11/09)
- (October 28) A Clearer View of the Hinterland: Poems & Sequences 1981-2014. ISBN: 978-0-473-29640-7. Wellington: HeadworX, 2014. ii + 190 pp.
- Tanera Beag (3/6/81)
- Antipodes (1998)
- Midsummer Xmas (22/12/97)
- Strange Meeting (3/1/98)
- Morning Swim (11/1/98)
- Commuter (5/1/98)
- Except Once (17/3/98)
- from Travel Sonnets (1998)
- Reading U. K. Le Guin (27/1/98)
- Simple (3/2/98)
- Rental (8/2/98)
- After Supervielle & Apollinaire (2/98)
- A Clearer View of the Hinterland (7-10/7/98)
- God’s Spy (1998)
- Cover (20/2/98)
- Code (6/3/98)
- Stories (5/3/98)
- Safe House (23/12/96)
- Signs (27/4/98)
- The Opposition (31/4/98)
- Inside (31/4/98)
- Blown (20/5/98)
- Withdrawal Symptoms (26/1/99-24/6/2000)
- Out Being Alienated (1999)
- Came here the other night for a sticky (20/5/99)
- The perfect mixer for the perfect city
- Viaduct Basin (20/5/99)
- Whiplash (18/6/99)
- The Street-Vendor (10/6/99)
- Be honest (20/5/99)
- Give me a reason to boogie down (22/6/99)
- The perpetual time of never coming back (21/6/99)
- Auckland Girl (9/2/99)
- The Britney Suite (2000)
- Paul Celan, SCHNEEPART, gebäumt, bis zuletzt … [22/1/68]
- Snowpart (24/10-30/11/2000)
- Wendy Nu, keith partridge y yo (6/9-21/10/2000)
- Paul Celan, ERZFLITTER, tief im … [20/7/68]
- Orespark (24/10-30/11/2000)
- Who is Wendy Nu? (25/7-26/8-20/10-26/10/2000)
- Nouvelle vague (25/7-26/8-20/10-26/10/2000)
- Paul Celan, KALK-KROKUS, im … [24/8/68]
- Letter (6/9-21/10/2000)
- Wendy Nu, mr darling writes to penthouse forum (6/9-21/10/2000)
- Paul Celan, DAS GEDUNKELTE Splitterecho … [5/9/68]
- Dark (24/10-28/11/2000)
- It’s always too late … (4-16/11/2000)
- Paul Celan, BEIDHÄNDIGE Frühe … [29/9/69]
- Both-Handed (24/10-28/11/2000)
- Paul Celan, SCHNEEPART, gebäumt, bis zuletzt … [22/1/68]
- After Apollinaire (10/3/99)
- from Tiger Country (2001)
- Tiger Country (21 & 28-29/3/02)
- Dumb (15/7/97-22/11/98-29/10/01)
- Civil War (30/1/01)
- Disorder and Early Sorrow (26/6-22/10/01)
- [your name here] (6-9/12/01)
- Quasimodo’s Last Poem (7/9/99-18/2/2000)
- Seven Levels of the Waterfall (2002)
-
Letter (to Lien Stevens) (12/1/02)
- Hill Country
- Ban Rim Lai (6/1/02)
- Chiang Rai (6/1/02)
In the Opium Museum
- Golden Triangle
- Mekong Sunset (7/1/02)
- Lao-Burmese Border (7/1/02)
On the Frontier
- Air-con Bus
- Chris (8/1/02)
- Daniella (8/1/02)
The Débâcle
- Ayutthaya
- Victory Chedi of Naresuan the Great (9/1/02)
- The Squirrel (9/1/02)
To the River Kwai
- Rafthouse
- Wat Tam Sua (10/1/02)
- Khun Phen (10/1/02)
Erawan
- Erewhon
- No Fear (11/1/02)
- ‘Show a little compassion, guys’ (11/1/02)
The Massage Parlour
- Bangkok
- The Golden Mountain (12/1/02)
- Eurotrash (12/1/02)
Trekking - Hill Country
- Stone Pine Lavender (15/12-19/12/2000)
- The Return of the Vanishing New Zealander (2003)
- I ♥ NZ (11/2/99)
- NZ Golf (and English) Academy (31/12/98)
- Boi-Boi on Karaoke (29/12/98)
- Language School Picnic (28/3/98)
- Journey to the West
- Evening (18/6-20/9/98)
- Clouds (18/6-9/9/98)
- Countdown (18/6-9/9/98)
- Index (27/12/01- 4/3/02)
- Mysteries: A Christmas Poem
- The stones have eyes …. (6/10-29/11/03)
- Brought down … (10-29/11/03)
- There is no same word … (2/9-29/11/03)
- In the Days of The Lord of the Rings (20-27/11/02)
- A Question of Faith (22-26/3/03)
- Bonfire Gothic
- Dogshit at a distance (12/1-5/2/03)
- Diaphanous sails (30/1-5/2/03)
- Samsara – Breaking through (10-23/1/03)
- Love in Wartime (2003)
-
Carl sniffed (12/1-8/3/03)
- Porphyry skyline (26/2-1/3/03)
- Rhinoceros (13/2-1/3/03)
- Entering the world again (11/1-2/3/03) SEX is natural (8-10/3/03)
- Bright Flowers (10-11/3/03)
- You just don’t have the sympathy (10/2-1/3/03)
- Stops when you watch it (17/8/02-6/3/03)
- The Miracle (4-13/8/06)
- [with David Howard] Three Sisters (after René Char) (9-12/4/04)
- Zen and the Art of America’s Next Top Model (17-24/2/06)
- from Roadworks: Auckland Geography (2006)
- O Canada! (30-31/7/03)
- Tentacles of Destruction (14 & 20-27/5/04)
- Asbestos Hands of Dr. J. (7/10/04-26/1/06)
- DEATH & BEYOND (2-5/6/03)
- Refrigerium (20-22/1/06)
- Birkenhead (21-22/11/03)
- A Sunday Walk (13-31/7/03)
- This DVD contains everything you ever wanted to know … (13-15/9/05)
- Newmarket (30/6-22/7/03)
- Unsuccessful Applicant for Neighbourhood Watch (29/9/05)
- Coromandel (26-28/7/03)
- Blinds (28/2-11/3/06)
- Zero at the Bone (12-15/3/08)
- Papyri: Love Poems & Fragments from Sappho & Elsewhere (2007)
- When you walked in … (13/1-27/2/07) The Villa of the Papyri (30/3-2/4/07)
- Sappho to Anaktoria (4/8-2/10/06)
- Recipe for Making a Dadaist Poem (4/2/07)
- Ode to Aphrodite (4/2-28/2/07)
- Life among the Surrealists (21-26/11/06; 4/2/07)
- Atthis (13/1-9/2/07)
- Mnasidika (13/1-11/2/07)
- Fragments (22-24/2/07)
- I love magnificence … (13/1-22/2/07)
- Dying is bad … (4/8/06-22/2/07)
- The Moon’s set … (13/1-22/2/07)
- This pretty baby is mine … (13/1-24/2/07)
- Mum, I can’t thread … (13/1-24/2/07)
- Last night you slept on the breast … (13/1-24/2/07)
- We love to hear … (24/2/07)
- To a girl who doesn’t care for poetry (13/1-12/2/07)
- Juicy Root (13/1-27/2/07)
- Virgin (13/1-27/2/07)
- Sappho’s Epithalamion (13/1-10/3/07)
- Eel (after Montale) (25-29/4/08)
- from 31 Days (2009)
- April Fool’s Day (1/4-18/6/09)
- Hiding the Lunch (2/4-6/8/09)
- “The archaeologist of the present day” (5/4-18/6//09)
- Three fits (6/4-16/7/10)
- New Zealand’s Next Top Model Speaks (11/4-18/6/09)
- Substitutes only need apply (12/4-18/6/09)
- The Assassination Weapon (22/4-18/6/09)
- The Darkness (23/4-18/6/09)
- Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (24/4-15/11/09)
- Mayday (1/5-18/6/09)
- Last Conference before Passchendaele (24/12/09-8/2/10)
- The Jay Poems (2012)
- Jay & the Mail-Order Bride (25/1-3/2/12)
- Jay as Line-Manager (2/11/11-3/2/12)
- Jay & the Great Storm (2-3/2/12)
- Jay Addresses the Troops (16-25/3/12)
- Jay & The Economics of Happiness (5-25/3/12)
- Jay on a Friday Night (28/3-25/4/12)
- Jay’s Fear of Retirement (29/3-25/4/12)
- Jay at the Pataphysics Conference (29/3-22/4/12)
- Jay Finds a ’40s Photograph (21-29/9/12)
- Jay on Fate (11/12/12-17/1/13)
- Jay at the Glowworm Caves (11/12/12-10/1/13)
- Jay Checks His Father into a Home (11/12/12-10/1/13)
- Jay Gets His Hair Cut at the Mall (13/12/12-10/1/13)
- Lounge Room Tribalism (21/1-8/2/11)
- from Jueju (2013)
- Transcultural Imaginaries (for Yang Lian) (18-23/6/13)
- Make-Up (after Wen Tingyun) (6/9-1/10/13)
- On City Streets (after Wang Anshi) (6/9-30/10/13)
- 40 Bogan Anthems (after Axl Rose) (24/8-5/9/13)
- Inferno 13 (after Dante Alighieri) (31/8-1/10/13)
- Thinking of My Father (after Liu Ke Zhang) (6/9-17/10/13)
- 12-12-12 (after Dante, Inferno 1: ll. 1-30) (11-18/12/12)
- The Other Side (21-29/3/13)
- 1914 – The Elberfeld Horses (21-23/3/13)
- 1966 – The Unknown Guest (21-24/3/13)
- 2013 – Rare and Obscure (21-24/3/13)
- Howard (5-6/1/14)
- Leaving Town (10-12/12/13)
- (September 23) brief 51 – the outer link (2014): 5.
- Leaving Town (10-12/12/13)
- (September 8) “From A Clearer View of the Hinterland by Jack Ross.” HeadworX Website [visited 9/9/14]:
- A Clearer View of the Hinterland (7-10/7/98)
- Howard (5-6/1/14)
- (July 10) Phantom Billstickers: Poetry on Posters Programme. Ed. Kelly Wilson & Iain Dalziel. Auckland, 2014.
- Jay Checks His Father into a Home (11/12/12-10/1/13)
- (June 25) Siobhan Harvey, James Norcliffe & Harry Ricketts, ed. Essential New Zealand Poems: Facing the Empty Page. A Godwit Book. Auckland: Random House New Zealand, 2014. 232.
- Trying to Write (24/2-22/4/05)
- (November 9, 2013) "Hawkes Bay Poetry Conference (November 1-3)." The Imaginary Museum (9/11/13)
- The Counterfeiters (2-9/11/13)
- (October 14, 2013) "Wallace Stevens Meets the Hole-in-the-Wall Gang." The Imaginary Museum (14/10/13)
- Wallace Stevens Meets the Hole-in-the-Wall Gang (6/9-1/10/13)
- (September 27) “3 Mayan Poems.” brief 49 (2013): 60-65.
- Lacandon-Maya Poem (6/3-23/3/13)
- Tzotzil-Maya Prayer (6/3-23/3/13)
- Yucatán-Maya Hunting Song (6/3-23/3/13)
- (August 31) “Trouble in River City: How I learned to stop worrying and trust poetics.” Poetry NZ 47 (2013): 93-103.
- Last Conference before Passchendaele (24/12/09-8/2/10)
- (July 2) Graham Fletcher. Sugar Loaf Waka. Essay by Bronwyn Lloyd (Melanie Rogers Gallery: 3-27 July 2013). Auckland: Pania Press, 2013: 8.
- Lounge Room Tribalism (21/1-8/2/11)
- (April 27) “from The Jay Poems.” brief 47 – The Mid City Arcade Project (2013): 32-36.
- Jay & The Economics of Happiness (5-25/3/12)
- Jay on a Friday Night (28/3-25/4/12)
- Jay’s Fear of Retirement (29/3-25/4/12)
- Jay at the Pataphysics Conference (29/3-22/4/12)
- (March 14) “Tapa Notebook.” nzepc (2013).
- Brooklyn Arts Hotel (6/7/11)
- Paul Celan (after Matt Hall) (9/7/11)
- Pity what you can’t change (20/10/11-9/1/12)
- (December 18) "Xmas Poem." The Imaginary Museum (18/12/12)
- 12-12-12 (after Dante, Inferno 1: ll. 1-30) (11-18/12/12)
- (November 23) “Interpreting Paul Celan.” brief 46 – The Survival Issue (2012): 85-101.
- What’s stitched [after Paul Celan] (28/1-14/9/11)
- (November 5) Celanie: Poems & Drawings after Paul Celan. Poems by Jack Ross, Drawings by Emma Smith, with an Afterword by Bronwyn Lloyd. ISBN 978-0-473-22484-4. Pania Samplers, 3. Auckland: Pania Press, 2012. 168 pp.
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Introduction: The Twenty-Year Masterclass
- Maïa [7/1/52] [5] (9/3-11/4/10)
- The Sun’s [1952] [22] (9/3-29/4/10)
- I heard [Autumn 1952] [23] (9/3-2/11/10)
- Already [30/3/54] [37] (9/3-11/4/10)
- Islandward [22/6/54] [42] (5/3-11/4/10)
- The Beach at Toulinget [Autumn ’54] [43] (9/3-25/4/10)
- You [20/11/54] [44] (5/3-10/4/10)
- So [7/4/55] [58] (9/3-29/4/10)
- Matter of Britain [13/8/57] [83] (9/3-29/4/10)
- The word [5/3/59 – 21/11/65] [106 / 302] (9/3-29/4/10)
- Heart (for René Char) [6/1/60] [114] (9/3-11/4/10)
- Hard [15/12/60] [130] (27/3-23/5/10)
- A Thieves’ and Beggars’ Ballad [2/61] [133] (27/1-7/8/11)
- The bright [5/11/61] [138] (5/3-9/6/10)
- The buzzard’s [21/10/62 – 19/3/63] [153 / 175] (9/3/10-27/1-6/8/11)
- This [3/11/62] [158] (5/3/10-7/8/11)
- Thinking [24/10/63] [176] (27/1-9/8/11)
- Hourglass [4/6/64] [184] (5/3/10-27/1-9/8/11)
- Those [January 1965] [212] (27/1-12/8/11)
- & our son [6/5/65] [221] (27/1-12/8/11)
- A roar [7/5/65] [222] (27/1-12/8/11)
- Souvenir of D. [10/5/65] [231] (27/1-14/8/11)
- Give the Word [14/5/65] [236] (5/3/10-27/1-14/8/11)
- Bowls [9/5/65] [236] (9/3/10-27/1-14/8/11)
- Banners [4/8/65] [253] (27/1-14/8/11)
- Rest [18/8/65] [264] (27/1-17/8/11)
- Come [7/9/65] [275] (25/9/11)
- Chance [24/9/65] [282] (27/1-17/8/11)
- The ounce [25/10/65] [296] (5/3/10-27/1-17/8/11)
- Noisy [26/10/65] [300] (27/1-23/8/11) II: IMMER [1966]:
- Depths [25/2-2/3/66] [359] (5/3/10-27/1-23/8/11)
- Molten gold [28/2/66] [359] (27/1-23/8/11)
- Hewed stone [17/3/66] [373] (5/3/10-27/1-6/10/11)
- Suffocating [20/3/66] [376] (27/1-24/8/11)
- Spiky [21/3/66] [379] (27/1-24/8/11)
- Underrun [26/3/66] [382] (27/1-26/8/11)
- Shame [26/3/66] [383] (17/1/10-27/1-26/8/11)
- Above our heads [28/3/66] [386] (5/3-25/4/10)
- Are [28/3/66] [386] (5/3-25/4/10)
- Dauntless [29/3/66] [388] (5/3/10-28/1-26/8/11)
- After abandoning [30/3/66] [389] (28/1-31/8/11)
- Irruption [31/3/66] [391] (28/1-31/8/11)
- True as a scar [26/3/66] [396] (5/3/10-28/1-31/8/11)
- Thoughtless [4/4/66] [398] (28/1-31/8/11)
- Rope [6/4 – 17/4/66] [401 / 408] (28/1-1/9/11)
- By ice fire [7/4/66] [402] (28/1-4/9/11)
- Forced to come down [7/4/66] [403] (4/5/10-28/1-4/9/11)
- & if [8/4/66] [404] (28/1-4/9/11)
- Torchsong [9/4/66] [405] (28/1-6/9/11)
- Mit uns [16/4/66] [409] (28/1-6/9/11)
- Wilderness [22/4/66] [412] (5/3/10-28/1-7/9/11)
- I’m writing down [23/4/66] [415] (5/3-25/4/10)
- Sacrificial troughs [27/4/66] [421] (28/1-9/9/11)
- Devastations? [1/5/66] [424] (11-3/10-28/1-9/9/11)
- Whistled up [2/5/66] [428] (11/3/10-28/1-10/9/11)
- My Dear [2/5/66] [429] (28/1-10/9/11)
- Bouts of sleep [13/6/66] [455] (28/1-10/9/11) III: LE PONT DES ANNÉES [1967-1969]:
- Arrow-sister [24/5/67] [508] (28/1-12/9/11)
- Paired, by the Brâncuşi [4/8/67] [540] (28/1-12/9/11)
- Tow-barge [3/12/67] [595] (28/1-13/9/11)
- Lilac air [23/12/67] [595] (28/1-13/9/11)
- Gravediggers [25/12/67] [595] (28/1-13/9/11)
- Year opening [2/1/68] [595] (28/1-13/9/11)
- This world’s [5/1/68] [595] (28/1-13/9/11)
- What’s stitched [10/1/68] [597] (28/1-14/9/11)
- [i] Relics of hearing [9/6/67] [599] (27/3/10-28/1-16/9/11)
- [ii] Night rode him [9-10-11/6-10/9/67] [599] (27/3/10-28/1-16/9/11)
- [iii] Shoals of mussels [14/6/67] [599] (27/3/10-28/1-17/9/11)
- [iv] Weighed [15/6/67] [599] (27/3/10-28/1-17/9/11)
- [v] Studded [16/6/67] [599] (11/3/10-28/1-18/9/11)
- [vi] Gone [20/6/67] [599] (11/3/10-28/1-18/9/11)
- [vii] Already we lay [24/6/67] [599] (11/3/10-28/1-18/9/11)
- [viii] Mines [27-28/6/67] [599] (11/3/10-28/1-18/9/11)
- [ix] Who [1/7/67] [599] (11/3-11/4/10)
- [x] Loaded [5/7/67] [599] (11/3/10-28/1-18/9/11)
- [xi] Green light [8/7/67] [599] (11/3/10-28/1-19/9/11)
- [xii] Beacon- [8/7/67] [599] (11/3/10-28/1-19/9/11)
- [xiii] Adjusted [17/7/67] [599] (11/3/10-28/1-19/9/11)
- [xiv] That [17/7/67] [599] (11/3/10-28/1-19/9/11)
- Creeping weed [25/2/69] [639] (11/3/10-28/1-20/9/11)
- Hateful moons [21/3/69] [642] (11/3/10-1/2-20/9/11)
- In [29/3/69] [643] (11/3-25/4/10)
- Kew Gardens [6/4/69] [648] (11/3-25/4/10)
- Gold [12/4/69] [649] (27/3/10-28/1-20/9/11)
- The world [21/4/69] [651] (11/3/10-28/1-19/9/11)
- I see you [4-5/5/69] [653] (11/3-25/4/10)
- Above [9/5/69] [654] (11/3-25/4/10)
- There [13/12/69] [670] (11/3-11/4/10) Poser [1967]:
- Leave [676] (8/2-25/4/10)
- Textual Notes
I: STEHEN [1952-1965]:[Black Toll]:
- (October 31) “Celanie Launch Sunday 25th November.” The Imaginary Museum (31/10/12)
- Matter of Britain [after Paul Celan] (9/3-29/4/10)
- (September 24) “Channeling Paul Celan.” Rabbit 5: The RARE Issue (Winter 2012): 118-31.
- Matter of Britain [after Paul Celan] (9/3-29/4/10)
- (June 19) Fallen Empire: Three Play-Fragments from the Literary Remains of The Society of Inner Light. Attributed to Bertolt Wegener. Edited by Jack Ross. Illustrations by Karl Chitham. Museum of True History. Dunedin: Blue Oyster Art Project Space, 2012. 46 pp.
- Introduction (19-20/5/11-9/1/12) Maui in the Underworld [Synopsis]
- Opening Chorus - Tell me Muses (6-7/1/12)
- Scenes
- Final Chorus - You can’t strike (7-9/1/12) Kupe and the Fountain of Youth [Synopsis]
- Opening Chorus - He who sailed the deep (6-9/1/12)
- Scenes
- Final Chorus - My friend I held so dear (6-9/1/12) Hatupatu and the Nile-monster [Synopsis]
- Opening Chorus - Hatupatu (6-9/1/12)
- Scenes
- Final Chorus - May he cross (7-9/1/12)
- (May 6) “The Great White Silence.” brief 44 / 45 – Oceania (2012): 56-76.
- Tod und Verklärung (5-9/8/91):
- Snow is so soft and deep … (5/8/91)
- May God help us … (9/8/91)
- It will be generally admitted … (9/8/91)
- Very soft shifting snow … (9/8/91)
- Tod und Verklärung (5-9/8/91):
- (April 9) "The Literature of the Civil War." The Imaginary Museum (9/4/12)
- Civil War (30/1/01)
- (March 31) periphery / to carry around: nzepc video project. (Melbourne, Australia, 8 July 2011)
- Lounge Room Tribalism (21/1-8/2/11)
- (March 30) “Marie de France: ‘Laüstic’ (c.1180).” Ka Mate Ka Ora. ISSN 1177-2182. 11 (2012): 75-88.
- The Nightingale [after Marie de France] (31/10/11-14/1/12)
- (March 21) Paula Green, ed. Dear Heart: 150 New Zealand Love Poems. ISBN 978-1-86979-762-1. Godwit. Auckland: Random House New Zealand, 2012. 55 & 104-5.
- The Miracle (4-13/8/06)
- After Apollinaire (10/3/99)
- (March 1) Poetry NZ 44 (2012): 83-84.
- Cook on Easter Island (12-16/5/11)
- Never give up (14/7-1/8/11-27/6/12)
- (February 28) Catalyst 9 – Export Quality (2012): 38-42.
- Vampires (16/4/09, 8/9/09, 4/5/10-12/7/10)
- (February 28) Catalyst #9 CD: 11 (2012) [Music by Chris O’Connor / Mark Tupuhi / Delaney Davidson / Julian Marchant / Benjamin James / Mataio Daniela / Jody Lloyd].
- Vampires (16/4/09-12/7/10)
- (February 26) Eye Street Book: Poems by Jack Ross, Raewyn Alexander, Rosetta Allan, Ila Selwyn, Alice Hooton, Jacqueline Crompton Ottaway & Lee Dowrick. Edited by Raewyn Alexander. ISBN 978-0-473-20575-1. Auckland: Bright Communications, 2012. 7-14.
- Roadworks: Auckland Geography (2006)
- Tentacles of Destruction (14 & 20-27/5/04)
- Tron (6/4-17/5/01)
- Slave 4 U (15/11-9/12/01)
- Signs & Portents (27/6, 29/3, 20/6, 13/7, 7/6 & 29/5-1/8/2000)
- School (4/8/99)
- Millennium Sermon (25/12/99-11/3/01)
- Poetry Weekend (28/3/98)
- Roadworks: Auckland Geography (2006)
- (January 2) “Celanie: Poems (2010-12).” Papyri (2/1/12).
- (December 25) Britain’s Missing Top Model. Poem by Jack Ross. Design by Bronwyn Lloyd. Pania Singles 2. Auckland: Pania Press, 2011.
- Britain's Missing Top Model (23-7/5/11)
- (October 9) Lounge Room Tribalism. Poem by Jack Ross. Collage by Graham Fletcher. Design by Bronwyn Lloyd. Pania Singles 1. Auckland: Pania Press, 2011.
- Lounge Room Tribalism (21/1-8/2/11)
- (August 7) “Lounge Room Tribalism.” Interlitq [International Literary Quarterly] 16 (August 2011).
- I – Faux sauvage (21/1-8/2/11)
- II – CYCLONE BABY (3/2-9/5/11)
- III – You see the dilem (8/2/11)
- IV – You are duty bound to (8/2-9/5/11)
- (July 29) Ila Selwyn & Lesley Smith, ed. The Winding Stair. Titirangi: Lopdell House, 2011. 22-23:
- Hamilton Stations of the Cross (23/4-7/5/11)
- Shorts:
- At the Magician's House (23/4-9/5/11)
- Destructive Element (3/2-9/5/11)
- (May 19) Scenes from The Puppet Oresteia. Text by Jack Ross / Artwork by William T. Ayton. ISBN 978-0-473-18881-8. Rhinebeck, NY: Narcissus Press / Auckland: Perdrix Press, 2011.
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Prologue (2008-11)
- Chorus 1 - Cursed with prophecy (15-19/4/08) Scene 1 (a): The Palace at Mycenae (2008-11)
- Chorus 2 - I ran through the wood (19/4/08) Scene 1 (b): The Palace (cont.)
- Chorus 3 - Little girl lost (1/4/06-19/4/08) II – Cassandra, or Payback is a Bitch
- Chorus 4 - Joy lives with those (19-25/4/08) Scene 2 (a): The Palace at Mycenae (2008-10)
- Chorus 5 - Cursed with second sight (19/4/08) Scene 2 (b): The Palace (cont.)
- Chorus 6 - See how Apollo (22/4/08) III – Orestes, or Never say Never
- Chorus 7 - The labour pains (22/4/08) Scene 3 (a): The Seashore at Tauris (2008-11)
- Chorus 8 - There she goes (19-25/4/08) Scene 3 (b): The Seashore (cont.)
- Chorus 9 - Drops of holy water (30/4-12/5/08) Epilogue (2008-11)
- Chorus 10 - Noise is like flame (29-30/4/08)
I – Iphigenia, or Happy Families
- (January 18) “Pale Star.” Pania Press (18/1/11)
- Pale Star: K.M., 1923 [after Xu Zhimo] (7/4-24/7/09)
- (January 18) “Pale Star.” Mosehouse Studio (18/1/11)
- Pale Star: K.M., 1923 [after Xu Zhimo] (7/4-24/7/09)
- (January 18) Pale Star. Poem by Jack Ross. Illustrated by Bronwyn Lloyd. Auckland: Pania Press, 2011.
- Pale Star: K.M., 1923 [after Xu Zhimo] (7/4-24/7/09)
- (January 14) “Finds (5): Ocean of Stories .” The Imaginary Museum (14/1/11)
- Bangalore (23/1/02)
- (January 6, 2011-August 14, 2012) Tree Worship: 2011-2012. Tree Worship blog (6/1/2011-14/8/2012)
- The Great Wall of China (6/1/11)
- The Double (28/4-20/9/09-8/1/11)
- Tree Worship (20/12/10-12/1/11)
- Self / Counterself (3/12/10-13/1/11)
- Vastation (1/11/10-15/1/11)
- Two Falls (14/4-15/11/09-16/1/11)
- Featherston (1-17/1/11)
- Dire Straits (18/4-15/11/09-18/1/11)
- Featherstone (3-22/1/11)
- Legacy (10/4-15/11/09-24/1/11)
- Concepts Cross in Mist (7/3/11)
- Not everyone can get an 'A' (17/4-15/11/09-5/7/11)
- Marooned (6-26/7/11)
- Advice on Essay-writing (30/4-20/9/09-29/7/11)
- Ghost Stories (7/12/11-1/1/12)
- Class Discourse (27/4-15/11/09-2/1/12)
- Research Assumptions (3/1/12)
- Pity what you can’t change (20/10/11-9/1/12)
- Featherston Tales (12-22/1/12)
- I can’t even tell (16-17/8/11-22-23/1/12)
- Cairo the Victorious (6-13/5/12)
- Feb 4. Disappointment (26/4-13-14/5/12)
- Trans-Tasman Relations (11-16/5/12)
- Life in the Tararuas (26/4-18/5/12)
- Coral Burrows (6/10/11-22/5/12)
- Delphi (27/4-23/5/12)
- Mercator’s Projections (12-13/8/11-1/6/12)
- Forest & Demarcation Zone (21/9-6/10/11-6/6/12)
- Mercator & Nostradamus (12-13/8/11-9/6/12)
- Family Portrait (22/9-11/10/11-13/6/12)
- Time-slips (14/8/11-20/6/12)
- Never give up (14/7-1/8/11-27/6/12)
- End of Term (12/8/12)
- (August 27) Lugosi's Children. Curated by Bronwyn Lloyd (Auckland: Objectspace, 27/8-1/10/2011).
- Oracle Couplets (26/8-30/9/11)
- (December 31) “Celanie: 5 Versions from Paul Celan.” brief 41 (2010): 54-59.
- Maïa [7/1/52] (9/3-11/4/10)
- Islandward [22/6/54] (5/3-11/4/10)
- Matter of Britain [13/8/57] (9/3-29/4/10)
- Heart (for René Char) [6/1/60] (9/3-11/4/10)
- Kew Gardens [6/4/69] (11/3-25/4/10)
- (November 17) Broadsheet: New New Zealand Poetry 6 (2010): 24-26.
- One More Thing (3/4 & 8/9/09-22/7/10)
- (September 23) Kingdom of Alt. Short Stories & a Novella. ISBN 978-1-877441-15-8. Auckland: Titus Books, 2010. 244 pp.
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Haiku Diary (4/3-1/4/04; 29/8-12/9/05):
- Haiku 1-12 (4-18/3/04)
- Blue/red/blue chairs (4/3/04)
- Nancy turns her head (4/3/04)
- The cleaners leave (4/3/04)
- Moon through the trees (4/3/04)
- Better than a boy (6/3/04)
- Batteries (6/3/04)
- If you need a (9/3/04)
- Wild Appetite (10/3/04)
- When the bus doesn’t come (11/3/04)
- Street light (11/3/04)
- A plastic bag (14/3/04)
- Waiting for the bus (18/3/04)
- Tanka 1-2 (18/3/04)
- The gap between (18/3/04)
- ‘Just letting you know (18/3/04)
- Time to Kill (29/3/04)
- Tanka 3-4 (1/4/04)
- a is red heart (1/4/04)
- sleeping rough (1/4/04)
- Haiku 13: Soft darkness pressing in on us (18/4/01) The Purloined Letter (5-31/10/05):
- Spleen (8/2/96) Before the Disaster (30/11/07-14/2/08):
- antaŭ la katastrofo / Before the Disaster
- Just because you’re rich doesn’t make you gay (30/11/07-6/2/08)
- 30 at the roadworks = 50 (30/11/07-6/2/08)
- Les montagnes sont des bâtiments (30/10/06-3/12/07)
- 3 Sisters (26/1-7/2/08)
- Give Blood (26/1-7/2/08)
Coursebook found in a Warzone: A Whodunit (11/6/08-11/2/09):
- U.P.: up (2/7-21/10/08)
- Dream Poem 1: Stalin’s Raven (4/10/89-18/12/06)
- Dream Poem 2: Party in the SCR (20/10/89-5/2/09)
- Dream Poem 3: Book-Sale (24/10/89-5/2/09)
- Dream Poem 4: A Glastonbury Romance (25/10/89-5/2/09)
- Dream Poem 5: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (27/1/90-5/2/09)
- Dream Poem 6: Claire’s Dream (21/5/90-5/2/09)
- Dream Poem 7: Malcolm O (22/5/90-5/2/09)
- Dream Poem 8: Ugolino (24/7/91-5/2/09)
- Dream Poem 9: The War (18/1/94-18/12/06)
- Dream Poem 10: Finland (31/5/94-5/2/09)
- Dream Poem 11: Lion’s Head (19/6/95-18/12/06)
- Haiku 1-12 (4-18/3/04)
- (September 17) “Discussion of ‘Disorder and Early Sorrow’.” In 99 Ways into NZ Poetry, by Paula Green & Harry Ricketts. ISBN 978-1-86979-178-0. Auckland: Random House, 2010. 364-65:
- Disorder and Early Sorrow (26/6-22/10/01)
- (August 24) “Celanie.” All Together Now: A Digital Bridge for Auckland and Sydney / Kia Kotahi Rā: He Arawhata Ipurangi mō Tamaki Makau Rau me Poihākena (March-September 2010). [visited 25/8/10]
- Lunch [after Lady Daibu & Lydia Ginzburg] (28/4-11/7/10)
- Three fits (6/4-16/7/10)
- Mr Lennon [after Charles Darwin] (3/5-11/7/10)
- Substitutes only need apply (12/4-18/6/09)
- Maggie’s Farm [after Ian McEwan & Margaret Thatcher] (4/5-16/7/10)
- “The archaeologist of the present day” (5/4-18/6//09)
- Badlands [after Jonathan Raban] (22/4-16/7/10)
- April Fool’s Day (1/4-18/6/09)
- Leave [after Paul Celan] (8/2-25/4/10)
- (August 17) “Tuesday Poem.” Molloy * Notebook. Ed. Harvey Molloy (17/8/10)
- The Darkness (23/4-18/6/09)
- (August 13) “from The Puppet Oresteia.” The John Dory Report 24 (2010): [17]-[27].
- (July 19) “Tuesday Poem.” Molloy * Notebook. Ed. Harvey Molloy (19/7/10)
- U.P.: up (2/7-21/10/08)
- (July 12) “Vampires.” The Imaginary Museum (12/7/10)
- Vampires (16/4/09, 8/9/09, 4/5/10-12/7/10)
- (July 9) brief the fortieth 40 (June 2010): 9-13.
- Memoirs from beyond the grave (13/4-15/11/09)
- Badges (15/4-15/11/09)
- Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (24/4-15/11/09)
- (April 23) “Three Texts from Other Texts.” All Together Now: A Digital Bridge for Auckland and Sydney / Kia Kotahi Rā: He Arawhata Ipurangi mō Tamaki Makau Rau me Poihākena (March-September 2010)
- Pale Star: K.M., 1923 [after Xu Zhimo] (7/4-24/7/09)
- Foundry / Gefunden [after Goethe] (8/4-20/9/09)
- Toys: China, 1908 [after Kathleen Phi-Chang] (9/4-18/6/09)
- (April 16) “Project Books.” Mosehouse Studio.
- Already [30/3/54] (9/3-11/4/10)
- (April 1) “Wildes Licht / Wild Light.” The Imaginary Museum (1/4/10)
- Situations ii: CBD - Auckland nach dem Regen (13/7/98)
- (March 31) Wildes Licht: Poems / Gedichte aus Aotearoa Neuseeland (English-German). Ed. & trans. Dieter Riemenschneider. ISBN 978-0-473-15909-2. Kronberg: Tranzlit, 2010. 70-74.
- Situations i: Albany
- Edge City (21/7/98)
- Between OR and Main Campus (10/9/98)
- Situations ii: CBD
- Auckland nach dem Regen (13/7/98)
- Situations i: Albany
- (March 8) “from The Puppet Oresteia.” brief 39 (2010): 33-42.
- (March 2) Poetry NZ 40 (2010): 76-81.
- The All-Star Travelling Gameshow (4-14/3/04)
- Asbestos Hands of Dr. J. (7/10/04-26/1/06)
- This DVD contains everything … (13-15/9/05)
- Unsuccessful Applicant for Neighbourhood Watch (29/9/05)
- Shorts
- The pisshead chuckles ... (17/7-13/10/98)
- The Swimming-Pool Wedding (16-18/3/02)
- Twisted Pippie Café (17-18/3/02)
- South (17-19/3/02)
- vie littéraire (3/11/2000-29/3/01)
- (February 19) “Give Away.” Mosehouse Studio (19/2/10)
- Silhouette (4/4-18/6/09)
- (February 8) “In Flanders Fields .” The Imaginary Museum (8/2/10)
- Last Conference before Passchendaele (24/12/09-8/2/10)
- (December 25) Silhouette. Poem by Jack Ross. Designed by Bronwyn Lloyd. Auckland: Pania Press, 2009. 7 pp.
- Silhouette (4/4-18/6/09)
- (December 17) The Argo & The Wahine. By Jack Ross & Bronwyn Lloyd. Auckland: Pania Press, 2009. 24 pp.
- Argo (26/4-18/6/09)
- Hiding the Lunch (2/4-6/8/09)
- The Darkness (23/4-18/6/09)
- Mayday (1/5-18/6/09)
- Before the Storm (29/4-15/11/09)
- (December 14) Massey University: Defining NZ (Summer 2009/10): 7.
- New Zealand’s Next Top Model Speaks (11/4-18/6/09)
- (November 15, 2009) "Before the Storm." The Imaginary Museum (15/11/09)
- Before the Storm (29/4-15/11/09)
- (September 25) brief 38 (2009): 46-48.
- The Assassination Weapon (22/4-18/6/09)
- Anzac Day (25/4-18/6/09)
- (September 22) Corno inglese: An anthology of Eugenio Montale's poetry in English translation. Ed. Marco Sonzogni. ISBN-13: 978-88-7536-203-4. Novi Ligure: Edizioni Joker, 2009. 218-19.
- Eel (after Montale) (25-29/4/08)
- (September 19) “The Return of the Vanishing New Zealander, Jack Ross, 2009.” Kilmog Press. [Available at: http://kilmogpress.blogspot.com/2009/09/return-of-vanishing-new-zealander-jack.html].
- I ♥ NZ (11/2/99)
- (September 16) The Return of the Vanishing New Zealander. ISBN 978-0-9864507-6-1. Dunedin: Kilmog Books, 2009. 20 pp.
- I ♥ NZ (11/2/99)
- NZ Golf (and English) Academy (31/12/98)
- Boi-Boi on Karaoke (29/12/98)
- Language School Picnic (28/3/98)
- Journey to the West
- Evening (18/6-20/9/98)
- Clouds (18/6-9/9/98)
- Countdown (18/6-9/9/98)
- Index (27/12/01- 4/3/02)
- Mysteries: A Christmas Poem
- The stones have eyes …. (6/10-29/11/03)
- Brought down … (10-29/11/03)
- There is no same word … (2/9-29/11/03)
- In the Days of The Lord of the Rings (20-27/11/02)
- A Question of Faith (22-26/3/03)
- Bonfire Gothic
- Dogshit at a distance (12/1-5/2/03)
- Diaphanous sails (30/1-5/2/03)
- (September 16) "I love chapbooks." The Imaginary Museum (16/9/09)
- Countdown (18/6-9/9/98)
- (August 18) "Orpheish." The Imaginary Museum (18/8/09)
- Orpheish (20/4-13/8/09)
- (August 7) Hiding the lunch. Auckland: Perdrix Press. 4 pp.
- Hiding the Lunch (2/4-6/8/09)
- (June 15) "New Zealand’s Next Top Model Speaks". The Imaginary Museum (15/6/2009)
- New Zealand’s Next Top Model Speaks (11/4-18/6/09)
- (May 2) Our Own Kind: 100 New Zealand poems about animals. Ed. Siobhan Harvey. ISBN 978 1 86962 160 5. Auckland: Godwit, 2009. 73-74.
- Zero at the Bone (12-15/3/08)
- (April 23) "Dada Birthday Sonnets to Bill." The Imaginary Museum (23/4/09)
- [with Michele Leggott & Helen Sword] The Dada Lady of the Sonnets (21-23/4/09)
- (April 19) "Concern for Tony Veitch's Safety." The Imaginary Museum (19/4/09)
- “Concern for Tony Veitch’s safety” (19/4/09)
- (April 18) “Refrigerium” & “Quasimodo’s Last Poem.” Love, War and Last Things. nzepc (2009)
- Refrigerium (20-22/1/06)
- Quasimodo’s Last Poem (7/9/99-18/2/2000)
- (April 9) "Unpacking My Comics Library." The Imaginary Museum (9/4/09)
- Memories of Conan the Cimmerian (15/11-9/12/01)
- (March 17) “Nightingale Fever.” Some shells in a tobacco tin: Ruth Dallas, ed. David Howard. nzepc (2009)
- Fever, nagging pain … (22/10/96-26/7/2000)
- A million ways … (31/12/98)
- I don’t have … (15/6/99)
- (February 8) "Summer Poetry in Grey Lynn." The Imaginary Museum (8/2/09)
- Volcanic Glass (3-13/3/08)
- (January 13) Traffic in Gold (Montana Poetry Day, 2008). Music by Anna Rugis / Poetry by Jack Ross. Auckland: Auckland Art Gallery, 2009. [77 mins].
- Tristia 3.2 (12/7-15/8/06)
- Tristia 3.3 (13/7-27/8/06)
- Tristia 3.8 (18/7-27/8/06)
- Tristia 3.10 (11/7-27/8/06)
- Tristia 3.12 (13/7-27/8/06)
- Tristia 3.13 (13/7-27/8/06)
- Fever-dreams (31/3/07)
- Tristia 5.7 (13/7-28/8/06)
- Tristia 5.10 (13/7-28/8/06)
- Tristia 5.12 (13/7-28/8/06)
- Head-hunter (1/4/07)
- Epistulae 1.2 (14/7-29/8/06)
- Epistulae 4.7 (14/7-30/8/06)
- Epistulae 4.10 (14/7-30/8/06)
- Epistulae 4.14 (14/7-30/8/06)
- (November 23) Je donne à mon espoir. Auckland: Pania Press, 2008. 8 pp.
- Je donne à mon espoir (10/3/99)
- (November 9) Magazine 6 (2008) [Ka Ora – Survival – Sobrevivência]: 94.
- Easter Ferry to Rakiura (24/4-20/5/06)
- (November 6) Minotaur. Poem by Jorge Luis Borges. Trans. Jack Ross. Designed by Bronwyn Lloyd. Auckland: Pania Press, 2008. 4 pp.
- Minotaur (15/6/97-23/8/98)
- (October 30) Just Another Fantastic Anthology: Auckland in Poetry. Ed. Stu Bagby. ISBN 978-0-473-13767-0. Auckland: Antediluvian Press, 2008. 42-43 & 64.
- Unsent Letter to a Celeb (29/9/97)
- Morning at a Language School (2/9-5/9/96)
- (October 10) "A Town Like Parataxis." The Imaginary Museum (10/10/08)
- Swallows and Amazons (7/3 & 11/4-2/6/2000)
- Cheating Heart (1/2/99-11/6/2000)
- A Town Like Parataxis
- Winter’s Tale (16/5-7/6/2000)
- Walking Home on a Clear Evening (13/11/98-1/4/2000)
- Wysiwyg (8/4/99-29/2/2000)
- At the Warhol Look Exhibition (26/8-14/9/99)
- Stories we tell ourselves: At the Richard Killeen Retrospective (26/8/99-23/3/2000)
- (October 4) The Britney Suite." Papyri (4-5/10/08)
- Paul Celan, SCHNEEPART, gebäumt, bis zuletzt … [22/1/68]
- Snowpart (24/10-30/11/2000)
- Wendy Nu, keith partridge y yo (6/9-21/10/2000)
- Paul Celan, ERZFLITTER, tief im … [20/7/68]
- Orespark (24/10-30/11/2000)
- Who is Wendy Nu? (25/7/2000)
- Nouvelle vague (25/7-26/8-20/10-26/10/2000)
- Paul Celan, KALK-KROKUS, im … [24/8/68]
- Chalk-Crocus (24/10-28/11/2000)
- Letter (29/10/2000)
- Wendy Nu, mr darling writes to penthouse forum (6/9-21/10/2000)
- Paul Celan, DAS GEDUNKELTE Splitterecho … [5/9/68]
- Dark (24/10-28/11/2000)
- It’s always too late … (4-16/11/2000)
- Paul Celan, BEIDHÄNDIGE Frühe … [29/9/69]
- Both-Handed (24/10-28/11/2000)
- Paul Celan, SCHNEEPART, gebäumt, bis zuletzt … [22/1/68]
- (September 21) “Coromandel.” Creative Writing Anthology (21/9/08)
- Coromandel (26-28/7/03)
- (September 20) “Cats and/or Vases.” The Imaginary Museum (20/9/08)
- Vainglory (3-13/3/08)
- (September 20) “from Before the Disaster.” Percutio 2 (2008): 74-80.
- Just because you’re rich doesn’t make you gay (30/11/07-6/2/08)
- 30 at the roadworks = 50 (30/11/07-6/2/08)
- Les montagnes sont des bâtiments (30/10/06-3/12/07)
- (September 10) Len Castle. Mountain to the Sea: Ceramics / Poetry / Photographs. Ed. Tanya Wilkinson. ISBN 978-0-473-13835-6. Napier: Hawke’s Bay Museum and Art Gallery, 2008. 33.
- Volcanic Glass (3-13/3/08)
- (June 6) New New Zealand Poets in Performance. Edited by Jack Ross. Poems Selected by Jack Ross and Jan Kemp. ISBN 978 1 86940 4093. Auckland: Auckland University Press, 2008. xiv + 146 pp. 47-51:
- Except Once (17/3/98)
- A Woman Named Intrepid (6/12/98)
- Idyll (27/3-22/4/99)
- Disorder and Early Sorrow (26/6-22/10/01)
- (May 28) Home & Away: Life Writing 3. Edited by Jack Ross & Kathryn Lee. ISBN 978-0-473-13539-3. Massey University: School of Social and Cultural Studies, 2008. 6:
- Xmas (21-26/11/06)
- (May 22) E M O. ISBN 978-1-877441-07-3. Auckland: Titus Books, 2008. 264 pp.
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EVA AVE:
- E M O
- Welcome (5/6-14/7/05)
- Inheritor (10/4-14/7/05)
- Metaphors of The 1001 Nights (30/6/95-2/8/03) Moons of Mars:
- Burmese Days (20-23/3/03)
- Trois filles de leur mère (24/11-2/12/01)
- Free Love (20/11/04-25/4/05)
- Marriage (14-26/8/99)
- The Stranger (14-17/8/99) Ovid in Otherworld:
- Tristia 3.2 (12/7-15/8/06)
- Tristia 3.3 (13/7-27/8/06)
- Tristia 3.8 (18/7-27/8/06)
- Tristia 3.10 (11/7-27/8/06)
- Tristia 3.12 (13/7-27/8/06)
- Tristia 3.13 (13/7-27/8/06)
- Tristia 5.7 (13/7-28/8/06)
- Tristia 5.10 (13/7-28/8/06)
- Tristia 5.12 (13/7-28/8/06)
- Epistulae 1.2 (14/7-29/8/06)
- Sleep Threshold – Hypnagogia (15-29/6/06)
- Epistulae 4.7 (14/7-30/8/06)
- Epistulae 4.10 (14/7-30/8/06)
- Epistulae 4.14 (14/7-30/8/06)
- Fasti V: 421-44 (27-28/9/06) Jack's Metamorphoses:
- Monkey (10/8/07)
- Jack's Metamorphoses (15/6/97-23/8/98)
- Evenings in the Blackout (27/10-19/11/98)
- Dieting. I'm Hungry too (21/12/99-5/5/2000)
- In the Cave of Henry James (16/6 & 9/7-28/7/2000)
- The Britney Suite (2001)
- Ancestral Voices (9/88-14/3/01)
- Anamorphoses (22/4-4/10/02)
- Love in Wartime (2006)
- Postcards (13/11/02-21/5/03)
- Servants of the Wankh (23/12/02-24/1/03)
- Suburban Apocalypse (13/6/01-7/11/04)
- Days Under Water (27/11/01-24/4/04)
- Citizens of the People’s Republic of Freaktown (27/11 & 12/12/03-14/3/04)
- Muses (for Joanna Margaret Paul) (11/1-18/2/05; 13/5/05)
- E M O
- (May 1) "The Perfect Storm.” Haibun Today (1/5/08)
- Fire (9/6 & 7/7 & 25/6-3/8/2000)
- The Storm (3/7-5/8/2000)
- Fusion (9/6 & 26/6 & 1/6-4/8/2000)
- Poetry Live (7/6 & 3/6 & 13/2-2/8/2000)
- (April 29) "Montale’s Eel.” The Imaginary Museum (29/4/08)
- The Eel (25-29/4/08)
- (April 19) "The Puppet Oresteia." Papyri (19-21/4/08)
- Chorus 1 - Cursed with prophecy (15-19/4/08)
- Chorus 2 - I ran through the wood (19/4/08)
- Chorus 3 - Little girl lost (1/4/06-19/4/08)
- Chorus 4 - Joy lives with those (19-25/4/08)
- Chorus 5 - Cursed with second sight (19/4/08)
- Chorus 6 - See how Apollo (22/4/08)
- Chorus 7 - The labour pains (22/4/08)
- Chorus 8 - There she goes (19-25/4/08)
- Chorus 9 - Drops of holy water (30/4-12/5/08)
- Chorus 10 - Noise is like flame (29-30/4/08)
- (February 25) Orange Roughy: Poems & Stories for Tazey. Edited by Bronwyn Lloyd & Jack Ross. ISBN 978-0-473-13179-1. Auckland: Pania Press, 2008. ii + 74 pp. 51-55:
- Out Being Alienated (20/5-22/6/99)
- Came here the other night for a sticky (20/5/99)
- The perfect mixer for the perfect city
- Viaduct Basin (20/5/99)
- Whiplash (18/6/99)
- The Street-Vendor (10/6/99)
- Be honest (20/5/99)
- Give me a reason to boogie down (22/6/99)
- The perpetual time of never coming back (21/6/99)
- Out Being Alienated (20/5-22/6/99)
- (January 16) “from Ovid in Otherworld: Versions from Tristia.” JAAM 25 (2008): 142-44.
- Tristia 3.2 (12/7-15/8/06)
- Tristia 3.3 (13/7-27/8/06)
- Tristia 3.10 (11/7-27/8/06)
- (January 12) A Good Handful: Great New Zealand Poems about Sex, ed. Stu Bagby. Auckland: Auckland University Press, 2008. 20-21.
- Aubade (12/86)
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